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It's time to rip and tear all over again this week as Doom Eternal releases to the masses. While Travis and Andrew offer their early impressions of the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2016's best shooter, Ethan dives into Hell for the very first time as he plays catch-up with Doom (2016). Nintendo decided this was as good a time as any to announce a ton of news in the form of their Nintendo Direct Mini, covering more of what to expect from the first Pokemon Sword and Shield expansion, some unexpected shadow drops, and tons of new release dates for software coming to a Switch near you. Konami takes a brief moment to totally shut down our spicy Silent Hill rumors, but not all of us are buying it, GameStop finally closes it's doors due to COVID-19 while kicking and screaming, Epic Games announces a new publishing program that sounds incredibly beneficial to developers and has some big names joining them right out of the gate, Nintendo is cracking down on the use of its IP in Dreams on PS4, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons has launch week sales numbers so big that it makes Pokemon look niche.
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It's time to rip and tear all over again this week as Doom Eternal releases to the masses. While Travis and Andrew offer their early impressions of the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2016's best shooter, Ethan dives into Hell for the very first time as he plays catch-up with Doom (2016). Nintendo decided this was as good a time as any to announce a ton of news in the form of their Nintendo Direct Mini, covering more of what to expect from the first Pokemon Sword and Shield expansion, some unexpected shadow drops, and tons of new release dates for software coming to a Switch near you. Konami takes a brief moment to totally shut down our spicy Silent Hill rumors, but not all of us are buying it, GameStop finally closes it's doors due to COVID-19 while kicking and screaming, Epic Games announces a new publishing program that sounds incredibly beneficial to developers and has some big names joining them right out of the gate, Nintendo is cracking down on the use of its IP in Dreams on PS4, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons has launch week sales numbers so big that it makes Pokemon look niche.